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explain electrolytic decomposition of sodium oxide ( not sodium hydroxide and not sodium chloride)​

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Answered by anilranjani4
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Explanation:

However, sodium is too reactive for this to happen so hydrogen is given off instead. During electrolysis: hydrogen ions H +(aq) (from the water) are discharged at the negative electrode as hydrogen gas, H 2(g)

Answered by ppajitsaria
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Sorry yaar d9n't know the answer

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